Prevalence and genotypes ofChlamydia psittaciin pet birds of Hong Kong

Author:

Ko Jackie Cheuk Kei,Choi Yannes Wai Yan,Poon Emily Shui Kei,Wyre Nicole,Go Jennifer Le Lin,Poon Leo Lit Man,Sin Simon Yung WaORCID

Abstract

AbstractPsittacosis, or parrot fever, is a zoonotic disease caused byChlamydiaspecies associated with birds. One of the causative agents of the disease isChlamydia psittaci, which is often carried by psittacine and can be highly pathogenic and virulent to humans. In Hong Kong, a city with high population density, psittacosis is a notifiable disease with over 60% of cases in the last decade resulting in hospitalization. However, the source of transmission ofC. psittaciand its prevalence in pet birds in Hong Kong are currently unknown. To evaluate the risks of psittacosis transmission through pet birds, we tested the presence ofC. psittaciand determined its genotypes in samples obtained from 516 captive birds from households, pet shops, and a veterinary hospital in Hong Kong. Results revealed that five samples (0.97%), collected from budgerigars and cockatiels, wereC. psittaci-positive, while 80% of them were obtained from pet shops. The identified strains belonged to genotype A and were closely related to the strain SP15 that was previously discovered in mainland China. Our study highlights the need for genotypingChlamydiaspecies in psittacosis patients to understand their source(s) of origin.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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